All Features articles – Page 301
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Creative Review - Promo for the Brits
A musical Brit universe promo created especially for the Brit awards.
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Creative Review - Panorama: Tax Me If You Can
Graphics to illustrate the financial climate in a visually engaging way.
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Production: Broadcast Video Expo
Six leading figures in technology and post-production talk to Andy Stout ahead of this year's Broadcast Video Expo about the prospects for the year ahead.
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How I: Boosted Gladiators' green appeal
Director of production Paul Goodliffe on giving the show more muscle with less power.
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Digital Britain
Lord Carter’s Digital Britain report urges content commissioners and the independent sector to work together. But how will negotiations progress, asks Chris Curtis.
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Eureka: Killer in a Small Town
Producer/director Louise Osmond on persuading Ipswich to talk about its gruesome past.
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How can I use memory cards cost effectively?
Q: Memory cards are still expensive and have limited storage. When can we expect them to be comparable in terms to cost to tape and what is the best way of using them in the interim to keep costs down?
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Gloomy state of the economy
Q: There have been some pretty gloomy predictions for the state of the economy in 2009. What's your take on how the financial markets will affect the production sector this year.
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Tips for acquiring original music
Q: I'm thinking of getting some original music to accompany a science series I'm making about natural phenomena such as Earthquakes. Is there anything I should be aware of before I arrange a composer?
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Creative Review - Good Arrows
Grade and full post on a one-off mockumentary feature directed by Irvine Welsh.
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Eureka! Whitechapel
Executive producer Sally Woodward Gentle on giving a modern spin to a Victorian killer.
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The Making of... Good Arrows
Writer-director Irvine Welsh on taking darts-themed comedy Good Arrows from idea to broadcast
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Ofcom PSB report: The strain of pulling together
After months of slugging it out, the BBC and Channel 4 are being ordered to make peace and come up with constructive solutions. How will that work, asks Katherine Rushton.
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360 Degrees: Routes
Routes is an exploration of genetics and bio-ethics in which outspoken comedienne Katherine Ryan, who has been diagnosed with both melanoma and lupus, subjects herself to a series of tests to find out what is hidden in her genes.
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The Buyer: Maartje Horchner
Maartje Horchner is head of acquisitions at All3Media International
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Creative Review - Promos for Rehab
3D promos based on the concept of rebuilding broken lives.
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Creative Review - Pete Doherty In 24 Hours
Titles and content graphics for a documentary following Pete Doherty during London Fashion Week.
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When time is of the essence
Director Simon Curtis on the making of A Short Stay in Switzerland.